[framework-issues] [Issue 109198] Minor issue: Differences in Build numbers on MacOSX

2010-02-12 Thread joeee
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 Issue #|109198
 Summary|Minor issue: Differences in Build numbers on MacOSX
   Component|framework
 Version|OOO320m12
Platform|Macintosh
 URL|
  OS/Version|Mac OS X, 10.6
  Status|UNCONFIRMED
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|ui
 Assigned to|tm
 Reported by|joeee





--- Additional comments from jo...@openoffice.org Fri Feb 12 10:54:51 + 
2010 ---
This may be no issue at all, but I didn't know where to post:

I have downloaded the recent 3.2.0 (final, MacOSX Intel, install_de) from 
www.openoffice.org.
If I open the dmg-image an open the Finder info-window of the application (by 
right-clicking the 
application icon) the Finder window tells me that's OOo 3.2.0 
[320m8(Build:9472)].
However if I install the application and start it and click on "about 
Openoffice.org" it shows OOo 3.2.0 
[320m12(9483)]. Again if I invoke the info-window of the Finder it tells me it 
is the m8-build.
Is this only a typo in the description?

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[graphics-issues] [Issue 8275] more border types (dashed, dotted, etc)

2010-01-19 Thread joeee
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--- Additional comments from jo...@openoffice.org Tue Jan 19 12:24:01 + 
2010 ---
It seems that OOo-developers do not want to include dotted and dashed lines in 
tables. If it is really the 
case that this is missing in the ODF-specification (I don't know), then this 
should be changed NOW!
We all have waited enough.
The missing of this feature makes it impossible for many users to use 
OpenOffice.org, see my comment 
from Thu Jun 4 16:58:47 + 2009.
In some cases loosing dashed lines when sending a .doc to a 
MicrosoftOffice-User means loosing 
information. This is crucial when you communicate with editors, for example. 
And no, drawing lines on 
top of a table does not solve the issue, those lines are misplaced most of the 
times when you open the 
.doc in Word.
This problem is simply ignored by the developers. I don't know why. There's not 
even an official 
statement on this. And there seems to be no other way to communicate this than 
in this tracker. 
However we don't get answers here, too.

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[graphics-issues] [Issue 8275] more border types (dashed, dotted, etc)

2009-06-04 Thread joeee
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--- Additional comments from jo...@openoffice.org Thu Jun  4 16:58:47 + 
2009 ---
Just my two cents:

This feature is really an essential one for all linguists working with 
"Optimality Theory" (phonology).
Working with this theoretical framework you need to draw tables with solid and 
dashed lines between 
the columns. Dashed lines really have a meaning here: two columns with a dashed 
line inbetween mean 
that they are ranked equally.

I'm really working on convincing as many people as possible to use OOo here at 
the university 
department. But such basic missing features are a huge drawback. I'm not a 
programmer but as far as I 
can see every other Word Processor available has the possibility to draw dashed 
(or at least dotted) lines 
in tables. OOo can only draw solid ones.

I really looked all the related issues (21378, 12949, 30847, 5929, 62003 and 
many other duplicates) 
for a long time and thought that if so many people have the same issue since 
2002 developers will 
some day include this. 

But this was in OOo 1.0! We are now at OOo 3.1 and 7 years later!

Why is this feature so complicated to achive?

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